The Left Lockdown Sceptics meet!
Around 40 people attended Left Lockdown Sceptic’s inaugural in-person meeting in North London, travelling from distances as near as the local borough to as far as Leeds and the North West.
Around 40 people attended Left Lockdown Sceptic’s inaugural in-person meeting in North London, travelling from distances as near as the local borough to as far as Leeds and the North West.
All are welcome. Join for speakers, Q&A and a chance to network.
We’re holding a Left Lockdown Sceptics public meeting in London on 18 September. Email wqlm@yahoo.com to register.
Roberto Strongman from the Department of Black Studies at the University of California retells the story of Escrava Anastácia to explore the links between masks, muzzles, slavery and resistance.
We’re pleased to republish a transcript of Frieda Vizel’s podcast featuring Simon Elmer from Architects for Social Housing. Simon is a key critic of the biosecurity state from a left perspective.
Bert Olivier exposes the changing narrative of the virus’s origins, explains PCR testing’s ineffectiveness and cites the doctors and scientists calling for bravery in refusing the Covid vaccine.
The situation is bleak but resistance is growing. The growth in the violence, irrationality and desperation of governments’ attempts to enforce tyranny are the result of growing resistance to tyranny.
Cloaking censorship in a defence of the truth is a form of absurdism that only very powerful psychopaths could engage in, writes Rusere Shoniwa. It’s Big Tech’s way of laughing at us.
Addison Reeves argues that progressivist ideology, a direct descendant of imperialism, explains why much of the left has dumped freedom of speech and movement, bodily autonomy and economic justice.
The left may think the ‘old normal’ is not worth saving, writes Emily Garcia, but the ‘courage to know’ is the only way to create a future free from total psychological manipulation by the elites.